McRogueFace/src/UICollection.cpp

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Squashed commit of the following: [break_up_ui_h] Closes #43 No segfault found in cos_play after completing the checklist. Maybe I accidentally fixed it...? commit 6aa151aba33d676c7c1290467bb3c6360820c816 Author: John McCardle <mccardle.john@gmail.com> Date: Fri Apr 19 21:43:58 2024 -0400 UISprite.h/.cpp cleanup commit ec0374ef50ecbbcc48b9901d296dfa48d57605bd Author: John McCardle <mccardle.john@gmail.com> Date: Fri Apr 19 21:37:39 2024 -0400 UIGridPoint.h/.cpp reorganization commit 2cb7339535990d91e5d256bca8533ec1c32bb11a Author: John McCardle <mccardle.john@gmail.com> Date: Fri Apr 19 21:19:25 2024 -0400 UIGrid.h/.cpp cleanup. I have reservations about the UIEntityCollection[Iter] classes + methods living there, but not enough to fix it right now. commit 5d6af324bf2a6772a681a62b9dbe399b9c4c78d8 Author: John McCardle <mccardle.john@gmail.com> Date: Thu Apr 18 22:14:57 2024 -0400 UIFrame - moving static method into class namespace; no type object access commit 567218cd7bb58c87fd980166010752a0e913ef2d Author: John McCardle <mccardle.john@gmail.com> Date: Thu Apr 18 21:23:49 2024 -0400 UIEntity fixes for the UI.h split: There are segfaults in cos_play, I may have missed a type usage or something commit 76693acd289a378a8a2dffe9e9657084d5db3ce3 Author: John McCardle <mccardle.john@gmail.com> Date: Sat Apr 13 00:18:37 2024 -0400 delete leftover comments commit 9efe998a3396182b468969b9a495164bd95100a3 Author: John McCardle <mccardle.john@gmail.com> Date: Sat Apr 13 00:17:43 2024 -0400 some work on UICaption and UICollection; fixing segfaults resulting from mcrfpydef namepace TypeObject usage commit 714965da4544b8848306ad9b281f48b2378567a5 Author: John McCardle <mccardle.john@gmail.com> Date: Fri Apr 12 14:15:00 2024 -0400 eliminate extra includes on UICaption commit 8efa25878f8f2b3a670693bbe197af618d373360 Author: John McCardle <mccardle.john@gmail.com> Date: Wed Apr 10 23:41:14 2024 -0400 remove a lot of stuff commit c186d8c7f301f216f46ea52c92d60d15615c45ff Author: John McCardle <mccardle.john@gmail.com> Date: Wed Apr 10 23:10:15 2024 -0400 We are compiling again! Started refactoring UICaption to be more idiomatic commit 1b6e2a709bfa3adc38183e30f1cc999efd7ef7c9 Author: John McCardle <mccardle.john@gmail.com> Date: Tue Apr 9 22:42:02 2024 -0400 Still not quite compiling; as predicted, a lot of interdependency and definition order bugs to untangle commit aa7553a81807b017c64fbf860e54cb48fc136243 Author: John McCardle <mccardle.john@gmail.com> Date: Tue Apr 9 22:41:20 2024 -0400 PyTexture clean up scribbles and experiments commit c0201d989acb2dbd25ae80f6642c4b849db0c0b5 Author: John McCardle <mccardle.john@gmail.com> Date: Mon Apr 8 22:55:00 2024 -0400 additional unsaved changes commit 83a63a3093d206fa2d00c7bf278b78de0a060b92 Author: John McCardle <mccardle.john@gmail.com> Date: Mon Apr 8 22:45:00 2024 -0400 doesn't compile, but UI.h/.cpp code has been divvy'd up. refs #43 @2h
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#include "UICollection.h"
#include "UIFrame.h"
#include "UICaption.h"
#include "UISprite.h"
#include "UIGrid.h"
#include "McRFPy_API.h"
using namespace mcrfpydef;
int UICollectionIter::init(PyUICollectionIterObject* self, PyObject* args, PyObject* kwds)
{
PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, "UICollection cannot be instantiated: a C++ data source is required.");
return -1;
}
PyObject* UICollectionIter::next(PyUICollectionIterObject* self)
{
if (self->data->size() != self->start_size)
{
PyErr_SetString(PyExc_RuntimeError, "collection changed size during iteration");
return NULL;
}
if (self->index > self->start_size - 1)
{
PyErr_SetNone(PyExc_StopIteration);
return NULL;
}
self->index++;
auto vec = self->data.get();
if (!vec)
{
PyErr_SetString(PyExc_RuntimeError, "the collection store returned a null pointer");
return NULL;
}
auto target = (*vec)[self->index-1];
// TODO build PyObject* of the correct UIDrawable subclass to return
//return py_instance(target);
return NULL;
}
PyObject* UICollectionIter::repr(PyUICollectionIterObject* self)
{
std::ostringstream ss;
if (!self->data) ss << "<UICollectionIter (invalid internal object)>";
else {
ss << "<UICollectionIter (" << self->data->size() << " child objects, @ index " << self->index << ")>";
}
std::string repr_str = ss.str();
return PyUnicode_DecodeUTF8(repr_str.c_str(), repr_str.size(), "replace");
}
Py_ssize_t UICollection::len(PyUICollectionObject* self) {
return self->data->size();
}
PyObject* UICollection::getitem(PyUICollectionObject* self, Py_ssize_t index) {
// build a Python version of item at self->data[index]
// Copy pasted::
auto vec = self->data.get();
if (!vec)
{
PyErr_SetString(PyExc_RuntimeError, "the collection store returned a null pointer");
return NULL;
}
while (index < 0) index += self->data->size();
if (index > self->data->size() - 1)
{
PyErr_SetString(PyExc_IndexError, "UICollection index out of range");
return NULL;
}
auto target = (*vec)[index];
RET_PY_INSTANCE(target);
return NULL;
}
PySequenceMethods UICollection::sqmethods = {
.sq_length = (lenfunc)UICollection::len,
.sq_item = (ssizeargfunc)UICollection::getitem,
//.sq_item_by_index = PyUICollection_getitem
//.sq_slice - return a subset of the iterable
//.sq_ass_item - called when `o[x] = y` is executed (x is any object type)
//.sq_ass_slice - cool; no thanks, for now
//.sq_contains - called when `x in o` is executed
//.sq_ass_item_by_index - called when `o[x] = y` is executed (x is explictly an integer)
};
/* Idiomatic way to fetch complete types from the API rather than referencing their PyTypeObject struct
auto type = (PyTypeObject*)PyObject_GetAttrString(McRFPy_API::mcrf_module, "Texture");
I never identified why `using namespace mcrfpydef;` doesn't solve the segfault issue.
The horrible macro in UIDrawable was originally a workaround for this, but as I interact with the types outside of the monster UI.h, a more general (and less icky) solution is required.
*/
PyObject* UICollection::append(PyUICollectionObject* self, PyObject* o)
{
// if not UIDrawable subclass, reject it
// self->data->push_back( c++ object inside o );
// this would be a great use case for .tp_base
if (!PyObject_IsInstance(o, PyObject_GetAttrString(McRFPy_API::mcrf_module, "Frame")) &&
!PyObject_IsInstance(o, PyObject_GetAttrString(McRFPy_API::mcrf_module, "Sprite")) &&
!PyObject_IsInstance(o, PyObject_GetAttrString(McRFPy_API::mcrf_module, "Caption")) &&
!PyObject_IsInstance(o, PyObject_GetAttrString(McRFPy_API::mcrf_module, "Grid"))
)
{
PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, "Only Frame, Caption, Sprite, and Grid objects can be added to UICollection");
return NULL;
}
if (PyObject_IsInstance(o, PyObject_GetAttrString(McRFPy_API::mcrf_module, "Frame")))
{
PyUIFrameObject* frame = (PyUIFrameObject*)o;
self->data->push_back(frame->data);
}
if (PyObject_IsInstance(o, PyObject_GetAttrString(McRFPy_API::mcrf_module, "Caption")))
{
PyUICaptionObject* caption = (PyUICaptionObject*)o;
self->data->push_back(caption->data);
}
if (PyObject_IsInstance(o, PyObject_GetAttrString(McRFPy_API::mcrf_module, "Sprite")))
{
PyUISpriteObject* sprite = (PyUISpriteObject*)o;
self->data->push_back(sprite->data);
}
if (PyObject_IsInstance(o, PyObject_GetAttrString(McRFPy_API::mcrf_module, "Grid")))
{
PyUIGridObject* grid = (PyUIGridObject*)o;
self->data->push_back(grid->data);
}
Py_INCREF(Py_None);
return Py_None;
}
PyObject* UICollection::remove(PyUICollectionObject* self, PyObject* o)
{
if (!PyLong_Check(o))
{
PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, "UICollection.remove requires an integer index to remove");
return NULL;
}
long index = PyLong_AsLong(o);
if (index >= self->data->size())
{
PyErr_SetString(PyExc_ValueError, "Index out of range");
return NULL;
}
else if (index < 0)
{
PyErr_SetString(PyExc_NotImplementedError, "reverse indexing is not implemented.");
return NULL;
}
// release the shared pointer at self->data[index];
self->data->erase(self->data->begin() + index);
Py_INCREF(Py_None);
return Py_None;
}
PyMethodDef UICollection::methods[] = {
{"append", (PyCFunction)UICollection::append, METH_O},
//{"extend", (PyCFunction)PyUICollection_extend, METH_O}, // TODO
{"remove", (PyCFunction)UICollection::remove, METH_O},
{NULL, NULL, 0, NULL}
};
PyObject* UICollection::repr(PyUICollectionObject* self)
{
std::ostringstream ss;
if (!self->data) ss << "<UICollection (invalid internal object)>";
else {
ss << "<UICollection (" << self->data->size() << " child objects)>";
}
std::string repr_str = ss.str();
return PyUnicode_DecodeUTF8(repr_str.c_str(), repr_str.size(), "replace");
}
int UICollection::init(PyUICollectionObject* self, PyObject* args, PyObject* kwds)
{
PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, "UICollection cannot be instantiated: a C++ data source is required.");
return -1;
}
PyObject* UICollection::iter(PyUICollectionObject* self)
{
PyUICollectionIterObject* iterObj;
iterObj = (PyUICollectionIterObject*)PyUICollectionIterType.tp_alloc(&PyUICollectionIterType, 0);
if (iterObj == NULL) {
return NULL; // Failed to allocate memory for the iterator object
}
iterObj->data = self->data;
iterObj->index = 0;
iterObj->start_size = self->data->size();
return (PyObject*)iterObj;
}